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the china of here collapsed america will have a major problem dealing with that, so a u.s. policy is world war ii to keep china.?????? but your reality? because of t? logistical strategic plurality of? this,.??????? your attitude of it wasn't??? pretty? low.????????? then it was americans?? contributing?? to world war i? read over 60% of the materials went to britain, and its commonwealth countries. somewhere around 25% went to th soviet union. during the entire war, less tha 2% wento to china.????? so rhetorically china was very? important. but, in terms of material pport, wasn't very small. and that was ironic. it had a lot to do with the service rivalry of policy, priorities, logistical difficulties, but overall it's very important we come with the chinese and it doesn't work of chinese-made whether it is reduced as i said earlier. as to how many chinese died during world war ii? >> the numbers were varied. the most accept a num
the china of here collapsed america will have a major problem dealing with that, so a u.s. policy is world war ii to keep china.?????? but your reality? because of t? logistical strategic plurality of? this,.??????? your attitude of it wasn't??? pretty? low.????????? then it was americans?? contributing?? to world war i? read over 60% of the materials went to britain, and its commonwealth countries. somewhere around 25% went to th soviet...
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it or that like america. still it has abandoned its military the country's new leaders are expected to continue to pour billions into its defense budget the second largest in the world this may worry pentagon planners and beijing's asian neighbors but so far china's economic might has proven more powerful than the sword there are two nations which are fighting in the word what is america what is china so america is using which is water and there is a lot of losses and china is using up peacefully and civilized with the other there is no loss and if the strategy is working why change it chinese theaters understand the importance of soft power. and yet understand that is the economic development team. to some extent has made it a certain although to be studied if not to be followed completely for now a growing red dragon means that china's version of a new world order is here to stay you see captain of our t.v. moscow. baghdad is a poring over the details of a major arms deal with russia after suspicions were r
it or that like america. still it has abandoned its military the country's new leaders are expected to continue to pour billions into its defense budget the second largest in the world this may worry pentagon planners and beijing's asian neighbors but so far china's economic might has proven more powerful than the sword there are two nations which are fighting in the word what is america what is china so america is using which is water and there is a lot of losses and china is using up...
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what can w>> and now, "bbc worls america." >> this is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. an assault as engines rise between syria and israel. it is a fortress like no other. how did onentru ider one intrud past security to get his hands on the keys to the tower of london? on publice to our viewers television and around the globe. the conflict in syria has widened with israel saying it will respond with severity if any more mortars landed in the heights. this has happened twice and wise israel has responded. today with direct hits on syrian units. the violence comes at the same time as the arab league has recognized the newly formed syrian opposition bloc as legitimate. on the ground, aircraft co. continued their bombardment. >> the war is brought perilously close to the turkish border. one of the bombs brought by syrian air force jets exploded barely 10 meters from the frontier, shattering windows and the turkish side. activists had several people were killed in the bombing. government forces try to recapture the town that fell to the rebels last week. the hostilities tha
what can w>> and now, "bbc worls america." >> this is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. an assault as engines rise between syria and israel. it is a fortress like no other. how did onentru ider one intrud past security to get his hands on the keys to the tower of london? on publice to our viewers television and around the globe. the conflict in syria has widened with israel saying it will respond with severity if any more mortars landed in the heights....
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to me, america post-election feels a lot like the middle of groundhog day. same president; same parties controlling congress; same leaders of congress likely to emerge. and, the same problem confronting the nation: yet another fiscal cliff. everyone knows the damage that falling over the fiscal cliff may bring: further policy gridlock, a sudden recession, and an unknowably bad shock to worldwide demand for u.s. debt. to avoid this fiscal damage, america today needs some people to step up and show the leadership of bill murray. to acknowledge that the country needs some mix of spending restraint and tax-revenue increases while both stimulating growth and protecting the vulnerable. and, to do all this with the necessary imagination. both parties have acknowledged the need for fundamental corporate-tax reform. who will lead the charge on cutting americas business taxes- but linked to reducing high-end tax expenditures to not further aggravate our deficits? here is hoping that in the coming days, americas fiscal life can imitate bill murray's art. i'm matt slaug
to me, america post-election feels a lot like the middle of groundhog day. same president; same parties controlling congress; same leaders of congress likely to emerge. and, the same problem confronting the nation: yet another fiscal cliff. everyone knows the damage that falling over the fiscal cliff may bring: further policy gridlock, a sudden recession, and an unknowably bad shock to worldwide demand for u.s. debt. to avoid this fiscal damage, america today needs some people to step up and...
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. >> few more bucks but what about the true engines of job creation and the grass roots of america? you cannot punish a husband and wife making $300,000 because they made all the sacrifices and now they are getting --. >>neil: but they will say, well, it is only 3 percent, but you raise a good point, they make up the bulk of the hiring. >>guest: this is a feeble recovery. this is a nation where young people think socialism is better than capitalism and we have 47 million on food stamps we cannot afford to change the narrative or the direction of countries. i don't understand why the first meeting, or to be frank, all should be only small businesses. do not invite the big boys or the unions or the academics. please don't. please. please. please don't. >>neil: charles makes you think and he makes you money. hike now or pay for it late. byron york, he is right, that is the pickle for the grand old party. republicans, you saying, cannot win no matter what, right? they are in a box. >>guest: they nervous. the problem they see, first, the president won the election. now many candidates ca
. >> few more bucks but what about the true engines of job creation and the grass roots of america? you cannot punish a husband and wife making $300,000 because they made all the sacrifices and now they are getting --. >>neil: but they will say, well, it is only 3 percent, but you raise a good point, they make up the bulk of the hiring. >>guest: this is a feeble recovery. this is a nation where young people think socialism is better than capitalism and we have 47 million on...
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i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get to get that problem is how does it actually work while the elders are actually. in the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president. nelson mandela like. people with high bar of the authority they work as a as a as a group to try to result hold legs and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to be lost by the united nations. try to. work with the various help trees involved with syria to try to to try to get this problem result and. so since you asked about happy with the world obviously syria is a miserable place and it needs to be resolved it should be a top priority i think of every caring politician to get to get this problem resolved was about the time when you were editing the magazine and you started up a magazine trying to stop the war in vietnam from what i understand do you think journalism can actually change the world and the course of things that is happening oh i think journa
i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get to get that problem is how does it actually work while the elders are actually. in the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president. nelson mandela like. people with high bar of the authority they work as a as a as a group to try to result hold legs and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to be lost by the united...
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it is all of north america. these guys said we are talking from somewhere around 11 million barrels a day by 2010 they will add another 15 million barrels a day by 2020. i think it happens much faster, too. this is absolutely fact. >> do you play it with a high beta stock or do you play it with an ex on mobile? >> distribution. >> and it sounds like you are not going by nat gas use? >> i think nat gas will stay at probably under $4 as long as the futures market contains. all of that together should be wildly bullish. >> actually policy has no difference. we are down in terms of demand. >> is that part of the story as why we are energy dependent. it is also the fuel efficiency has helped. >> look at every automobile. the age is 10 1/2. every time we retire an old car that gets 20 miles to the gallon we are replacing it with a car that gets 28. >> that '68 camaro. >> it got 12. that was an efficient car in 1966. >> you guys both said distribution immediately. >> pipe producers are your guys. >> i don't know what t
it is all of north america. these guys said we are talking from somewhere around 11 million barrels a day by 2010 they will add another 15 million barrels a day by 2020. i think it happens much faster, too. this is absolutely fact. >> do you play it with a high beta stock or do you play it with an ex on mobile? >> distribution. >> and it sounds like you are not going by nat gas use? >> i think nat gas will stay at probably under $4 as long as the futures market contains....
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that is bad for america and all of us. i think the republicans have to realize the position of strength that the president is starting from here. >> rob, it sounds like they're starting to recognize it. you had the interview in the "wall street journal" this weekend, where mcconnell said he's willing to pay the ransom. meaning he's willing to sign off on higher taxes for the wealthy, which obama is demanding. the democrats have the leverage and the republicans recognize that and the republicans will compromise in some way on the tax issue. my issue and question is this. there was a civil war in the republican party the last time republican members of congress voted for a atax hike in 1990 under george bush sr. is this a situation for the next six weeks republican leaders pretend there's no deal coming and pretend they fight it tooth and nail. we get to december 29th and dictator obama forced this on us. is that the game mcconnell and boehner play here? >> i think they know that game won't play well. they have to play it. e
that is bad for america and all of us. i think the republicans have to realize the position of strength that the president is starting from here. >> rob, it sounds like they're starting to recognize it. you had the interview in the "wall street journal" this weekend, where mcconnell said he's willing to pay the ransom. meaning he's willing to sign off on higher taxes for the wealthy, which obama is demanding. the democrats have the leverage and the republicans recognize that and...
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"now if i know anything about the real america, you know, the real america is coming together. we're --" and the real america did come together. and it wasn't the one they thought was there. >> you've been tough on those pundits whose chief claim to fame is that they know something so special, that their predictions are more credible than the rest of us. george will, michael barone, dick morris all predicted a landslide for romney. are any of them likely to pay for being wrong? >> that's the why bookies are sort of morally preferable for pundits. the bookies have to pay. and i guess i have been heartened, i was heartened by at least the initial reaction in right wing pundit world, that some of them seemed shell-shocked, as opposed to being in denial and saying, the election, the win for the progressive side generally seemed to be so profound, that they were able to kind of move beyond what they would've preferred to say, which i think somehow this is all a fraud. somehow it didn't really happen. so, we'll see if they pay, including karl rove with his consultant fees. >> you wer
"now if i know anything about the real america, you know, the real america is coming together. we're --" and the real america did come together. and it wasn't the one they thought was there. >> you've been tough on those pundits whose chief claim to fame is that they know something so special, that their predictions are more credible than the rest of us. george will, michael barone, dick morris all predicted a landslide for romney. are any of them likely to pay for being wrong?...
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america's energy problems be gone. the genie we have been hoping for for four decades now will arrive and the u.s. will serve up more oil than saudi arabia in the year 2020. that according to a new report by people who actually do know the oil business very well. >>> and sex and the ceo. and the collateral damage. how widespread is sex at work? we really want the answer to that question? >>> what should the consequences be. >>> and no hockey. forget about that. no problem. look what the world of auto racing brought us over the weekend. a brawl! another black eye for a sport that corporate america was counting on? no fighting here at cnbc. sue's with me here again. nice to have you here, sue. >> it is great to be here, ty. those "fast money" guys got me all riled up over there. they're having a good time. >>> we're going to take a look at the markets right now. dow jones industrial average has turned into positive territory, not by too much, but hey if you're a bull, we'll take it. the s&p is up two. the nasdaq up almos
america's energy problems be gone. the genie we have been hoping for for four decades now will arrive and the u.s. will serve up more oil than saudi arabia in the year 2020. that according to a new report by people who actually do know the oil business very well. >>> and sex and the ceo. and the collateral damage. how widespread is sex at work? we really want the answer to that question? >>> what should the consequences be. >>> and no hockey. forget about that. no...
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it's a commemoration to america's war vets. >> this journey has been a long one. people watching and following this story may have an idea. but it has a rippling effect. they are on public property. a lot of people say the crosses represent the christian religion. the supreme court decision says this one in particular reflects the crosses of u.s. fallen soldiers you see in cemeteries where soldiers lost their lives in the name of freedom. it is not necessary about religion. thank you very much. >> this just in. a statement coming in now. associated press is reporting joe kelly. there are now two women involved in different ways in this scandal that surrounds general gave individual petraeus w -- d petraeus who left the cia on friday. jill kelly who received threatening e-mails from the computer of a former girlfriend paula broadwell with whom petraeus was having an affair allegedly. jill kelly issued a statement to the associated press acknowledging her friendship with the former cia director and asking now for privacy. as we have been reporting tonight the family
it's a commemoration to america's war vets. >> this journey has been a long one. people watching and following this story may have an idea. but it has a rippling effect. they are on public property. a lot of people say the crosses represent the christian religion. the supreme court decision says this one in particular reflects the crosses of u.s. fallen soldiers you see in cemeteries where soldiers lost their lives in the name of freedom. it is not necessary about religion. thank you very...
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as enthusiastic response to the people she met in south america and africa served as a diplomatic purpose for has-been and secured an opening for the future first lady to explore. in fact, the initial success of diplomacy but for taking additional trips to her husband's terms in office. like almost everything else connected to richard nixon come expansion of the role of first lady was lost in the midst of watergate. rather than celebrity to come to schmidts come to spend the last months in the white house avoided reporters in urging her husband to fight on. instead of the press inquiring about her next trip or, did not do. in a women's magazine, another first. the focus is on the growing scandal. even the obituaries 20 years later, 20 years after visit nation concentrated more on watergate the non-activity is first lady. pat never came to the politics, but i she had her entire life, she made the best of a bad situation, building on natural abilities, both innate openness and keen observation skills, pat opened the door for the first lady to become an essential part of her husband policy c
as enthusiastic response to the people she met in south america and africa served as a diplomatic purpose for has-been and secured an opening for the future first lady to explore. in fact, the initial success of diplomacy but for taking additional trips to her husband's terms in office. like almost everything else connected to richard nixon come expansion of the role of first lady was lost in the midst of watergate. rather than celebrity to come to schmidts come to spend the last months in the...
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what do you think about america? on the one hand, i grew up in a time when i thought it was the best time possible to grow up in america. jobs were plentiful, a college education was affordable. and even though there were a great deal of problems we know that blacks and women had to fight against treatment that was hideously unfair and that sort of thing. you had the feeling that the country was moving in the right direction because you had the civil rights movement, you had the women's movement. later you'd have the environmental and the gay rights movement and so forth. so it was terrific. and so life in america is much better now generally than it was half a century ago, there's no question about that. but now we're going backwards. on some of these cultural issues we may be going forward, but if you look at what's happening, what the controversy was over women's rights for example and abortion and birth control, and that sort of thing, i just think that the country is in a period of economic decline and it's decl
what do you think about america? on the one hand, i grew up in a time when i thought it was the best time possible to grow up in america. jobs were plentiful, a college education was affordable. and even though there were a great deal of problems we know that blacks and women had to fight against treatment that was hideously unfair and that sort of thing. you had the feeling that the country was moving in the right direction because you had the civil rights movement, you had the women's...
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that obama needs to break free of the pressure exerted by america's right wing. what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they never said that it's a matter of fact the israeli deputy prime minister sort of said ok ok they never said that and so my speechwriters are being canned i'm going to get some new speechwriters the intelligence community keeps telling me that he run has not yet decided to build a nuclear weapon and so i'm going to get rid of all those folks from brookings other places who are the solve all of the speech saying well you know you still have to worry about this instead of negotiations once these troublesome people have their own agenda are dismissed then he has a square chance of saying look we're going to do a deal with the run just as i said five years ago we're going to talk directly to them and we're not going to let that be sabotaged
that obama needs to break free of the pressure exerted by america's right wing. what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they never said that it's a matter of fact the israeli deputy prime minister sort of said ok ok they never said that and so my speechwriters are being canned i'm going to...
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as promised as part of the deal from america -- the unification of the opposition forces. how effective it will be will be a larger measure in the hands of the western powers and their regional allies. how much aid they give it. >> jim, thanks very much for joining me. got some news coming through regarding -- the radical cleric. a ruling on whether he can be deported to jordan where he has been accused of plotting bomb attacks has been given and this has been -- his appeal against deportation to jordan has been allowed. the european court of human rights previously blocked the deportation saying there was a real risk that evidence obtained by torture would have been used against him. the british government said it did receive assurances from jordan that he would get a fair trial. but of course, that was disputed by abu qatada's lawyers. as we get more, we will bring it to you. a look at some of the other stories. the woman who was the target of the arresting e-mails from the level of former cia director david petreaus is being named as jill kelley. the fbi launched an inq
as promised as part of the deal from america -- the unification of the opposition forces. how effective it will be will be a larger measure in the hands of the western powers and their regional allies. how much aid they give it. >> jim, thanks very much for joining me. got some news coming through regarding -- the radical cleric. a ruling on whether he can be deported to jordan where he has been accused of plotting bomb attacks has been given and this has been -- his appeal against...
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that is really what america has stood for. and by our failure to resolve our own problems and get our economy growing and going again, we undermine the strength of the american idea internationally. and that's why countries are flirting with this notion of, well, maybe china has it right; state capitalism plus keeping your people in line. and that is very destructive. it's destructive for our influence, but also in my view it's not the right path for countries to take. so i think the council's got all the issues right. i think you've got a great program this year as you did last year. i just think overarching all of this is that issue, and i think the american people understand that, and they've been in this campaign sent that message to both candidates, and that's why it is now the subject of conversation the day after the election. >> well, let me pick up on that because one of the issues, as you know, as part of the six, of the six topics is u.s. competitiveness. and you've just mentioned the importance of addressing the na
that is really what america has stood for. and by our failure to resolve our own problems and get our economy growing and going again, we undermine the strength of the american idea internationally. and that's why countries are flirting with this notion of, well, maybe china has it right; state capitalism plus keeping your people in line. and that is very destructive. it's destructive for our influence, but also in my view it's not the right path for countries to take. so i think the council's...
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let's see what's going on in across the americas. now, there's a low-pressure system pushing in across the west. this one is going to be bringing mountain snow, maybe up to about 30 centimeters in the upper elevations and about 10 down in the valleys. as for you in coastal locations, you'll be seeing rain. high pressure ahead of that until we run into this low and frontal system. now, it could be spreading a mix of rain and snow into quebec, maybe some freezing rain, as well, and along the front it's going to be rain showers down towards the gulf of mexico here. however, as that cooler air comes in, parts of pennsylvania as well as new york state, you could be seeing some light snow showers. after the system passes, however, high pressure will be moving in. temperatures should return to normal by midweek and should be staying nice and dry. plenty of sunshine for you through towards the weekend. before that happens, though, we have some pretty chilly temperatures, 2 degrees in chicago, 7 in denver, minus 5 in winnipeg, 8 in new york c
let's see what's going on in across the americas. now, there's a low-pressure system pushing in across the west. this one is going to be bringing mountain snow, maybe up to about 30 centimeters in the upper elevations and about 10 down in the valleys. as for you in coastal locations, you'll be seeing rain. high pressure ahead of that until we run into this low and frontal system. now, it could be spreading a mix of rain and snow into quebec, maybe some freezing rain, as well, and along the...
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soybeans moving to a five-month low, seems like there is plentiful supply of the crop and south america with great weather. david: look at some of the homebuilder names amongst the worst performers again, all this enthusiasm about homebuilding that we saw in the second and third quarter kind of being left out of the balloon particularly stocks, looking at the 8% loss come to thin you think was goino happen. it had a tremendous buildup, so that is still in the green for the year, but a big drop-off on this particular day. a top strategist who says the gold craze is just getting started and if you don't play it, you shouldn't be in it. sandra: getting back into the workforce, a veteran himself joins us with a look at the extraordinary program. david: yesterday was veterans day. now what drove the market with the "data download." a mixed day on wall street as stocks struggled for some sort of direction. up and down following the worst week for the market in months. the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a l
soybeans moving to a five-month low, seems like there is plentiful supply of the crop and south america with great weather. david: look at some of the homebuilder names amongst the worst performers again, all this enthusiasm about homebuilding that we saw in the second and third quarter kind of being left out of the balloon particularly stocks, looking at the 8% loss come to thin you think was goino happen. it had a tremendous buildup, so that is still in the green for the year, but a big...
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we absolutely need a strong, responsive, at least from upfront america. -- lead from up front america. if we did not have that, i'm not sure where we would be today. your responsibility is beyond my ability to express. what you represent not only to your country but to the people of the world. i am really honored to have a chance to have surged this great nation and witnessed through the years what we have done for the world's, specifically what those who have served have done for the world where people can exercise the freedom to vote. >> i am 27 years old. this'll be my first time voting. i say that because lots in the military has spent all my times overseas. i did not want to have to vote on something and then find out the person i wanted did not win and the decision on what we were going to do was going to be at up to someone else. i am excited about voting. i feel bad that i am 27 and it will be my first time ever have. i am excited for its. this'll be a good step for me to actually participate in my own government. i'm pretty proud of it. we should. a lot of people still do not
we absolutely need a strong, responsive, at least from upfront america. -- lead from up front america. if we did not have that, i'm not sure where we would be today. your responsibility is beyond my ability to express. what you represent not only to your country but to the people of the world. i am really honored to have a chance to have surged this great nation and witnessed through the years what we have done for the world's, specifically what those who have served have done for the world...
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in america you lose power, you get a job as a lobbyist. in china, they're not as kind to the odd party out. unlike our politicians, these guys have a real incentive to fix things. i wonder if he had have three networks competing to call the election over there? anyway, yeah, china's better than you thought it was. yet many of our cyclical stocks that depend on china are still trading like the people's republic is going to have a really nasty, brutal, hard landing. based on what we're seeing, that is not in the cards which means the china oriented stocks deserve to go higher. forget the big picture for a second. you know i'm a bottom's up guy. i like to take my cue from individual companies. the companies with a lot of chinese business, they're saying the same thing. no one is listening. i'm listening. china stabilized. in september caterpillar slashed the guidance but the stock didn't go down because people were expecting the worst. they said that china should improve in 2013 versus 2012. no wonder cat failed to go down today after a heavy
in america you lose power, you get a job as a lobbyist. in china, they're not as kind to the odd party out. unlike our politicians, these guys have a real incentive to fix things. i wonder if he had have three networks competing to call the election over there? anyway, yeah, china's better than you thought it was. yet many of our cyclical stocks that depend on china are still trading like the people's republic is going to have a really nasty, brutal, hard landing. based on what we're seeing,...
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and sell a vision that's positive for america, not a negative vision about what's wrong with america. i think you have to have both. but we didn't sell a positive vision. we didn't explain to people what we're for. and i think that's the one thing we took away from the election, and that's what was lacking. >> do you see, senator schumer, very quickly, a role for governor romney in this process? would you like to see the president bring him in to, say, the negotiations over the fiscal cliff? >> well, don't know about that. but i would like to see him speak up. i think you could see him struggling in the general election. the hard right had moved him so far over on issues like immigration. and i didn't think his heart was in it. so he could help. you know, we need forces to help. when either party moves too far over, they lose. democrats too far left, republicans too far right. you need some mainstream republican voices. you need the business community to speak up on the fiscal cliff and the need for revenues. you need people like romney and jeb bush and others to talk about doing a co
and sell a vision that's positive for america, not a negative vision about what's wrong with america. i think you have to have both. but we didn't sell a positive vision. we didn't explain to people what we're for. and i think that's the one thing we took away from the election, and that's what was lacking. >> do you see, senator schumer, very quickly, a role for governor romney in this process? would you like to see the president bring him in to, say, the negotiations over the fiscal...
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alcoa is one of the largest and oldest companies in america. it's been hiring skilled workers since 1888, and today has factories around the globe. at its aerospace plant in whitehall, michigan, 2,100 employees are working three shifts a day, seven days a week. german-born c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld says alcoa's competitive edge is innovation, backed up by a skilled workforce. they're producing parts that make jet engines 50% more fuel efficient. >> klaus kleinfeld: i would love to show you how the air flow goes inside. but that's part of probably the best-kept secret that this industry has. that's the innovation i'm talking about. >> pitts: and a person just can't walk off the street and put that together for you. >> kleinfeld: impossible. >> pitts: kari belanger came to alcoa with an engineering degree. the company trained her to program robots to do the work that, 50 years ago, was done by hand. alcoa also helped pay for rod coley to go back to school and get his engineering degree. he x-rays parts to make sure they're perfect before they leave
alcoa is one of the largest and oldest companies in america. it's been hiring skilled workers since 1888, and today has factories around the globe. at its aerospace plant in whitehall, michigan, 2,100 employees are working three shifts a day, seven days a week. german-born c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld says alcoa's competitive edge is innovation, backed up by a skilled workforce. they're producing parts that make jet engines 50% more fuel efficient. >> klaus kleinfeld: i would love to show you...
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when we moved to america, we thought we'll call it napis and they were like is that a napkin? so we need to localize. so it's been a challenge. >> what about on the financing side? similar challenges, cultural differences? what barriers there? >> as an australian, going to the u.s., telling our story, we've moved 10,000 miles. we want to fundamentally change the world of napis diapers. it was actually quite easy to raise money because the american investors really get fired up about people who take risks and we were taking a massive risk moving 10,000 miles from home. so that was really pleasing. what he we found now is seven years in, we have had a huge revelation to build anything really profound and great, we want to be in business 15, 30 years and we don't want to sell. we want to recap the company. so we've had these great conversations with investors to say what do you think about a 30 year view. would you like to invest in for us 30 years? and you're not going to get a big pop, you'll get some dividends along the way. >> and how do they respond? >> there's appetite. bec
when we moved to america, we thought we'll call it napis and they were like is that a napkin? so we need to localize. so it's been a challenge. >> what about on the financing side? similar challenges, cultural differences? what barriers there? >> as an australian, going to the u.s., telling our story, we've moved 10,000 miles. we want to fundamentally change the world of napis diapers. it was actually quite easy to raise money because the american investors really get fired up about...
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this is about keeping faith with the idea of america. ireland is a great country, but it is not an idea. great britain is a great country, not an idea. that is how we see you around the world, as one of the greatest ideas in human history. right up there with the renaissance, right up there with crop rotation and the beatles white album. the american idea, but the idea that you and me are created equal, and will ensure that an economic recession does not come and equality recession. the idea that life is not meant to be endured but enjoyed. this country was the first to claw its way out of darkness and put that on paper. these are not just american ideas anymore. there is no copyright on it. you brought them into the world. the family tree has lots of branches. the thing is, the world has a bit of america in it, too. these truths or self-evident in us. those people i have been talking about today, the poor, they are not those people. they are us, they are you. they may be separated by oceans and circumstance, but they dream is to dream,
this is about keeping faith with the idea of america. ireland is a great country, but it is not an idea. great britain is a great country, not an idea. that is how we see you around the world, as one of the greatest ideas in human history. right up there with the renaissance, right up there with crop rotation and the beatles white album. the american idea, but the idea that you and me are created equal, and will ensure that an economic recession does not come and equality recession. the idea...
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we are middle america, so people laugh when we put a show on, we're real america. people laugh when we put a show on about home schooling. show on home schooling. we have a show on pageants. this is the strategy of the republican party. america is not new york and l.a., joe. >> don't point at me when you say that. >> david will be with us for the rest of the program. we have a lot to talk to him about. >>> futures are indicated higher, dow up by 21 points, s&p by 2.8. we'll get an update on the week ahead after the break and later the shipping industry has seen pressure on freight rates and shipping capacity. we will hit the high seas with the ceo of global shipping giant maersk. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> comments? questions? send them to @squawkcnbc on twitter, follow the show and look for updates from andrew, becky, joe and the "squawk" staff. "squawk box" on cnbc and twitter. for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing t
we are middle america, so people laugh when we put a show on, we're real america. people laugh when we put a show on about home schooling. show on home schooling. we have a show on pageants. this is the strategy of the republican party. america is not new york and l.a., joe. >> don't point at me when you say that. >> david will be with us for the rest of the program. we have a lot to talk to him about. >>> futures are indicated higher, dow up by 21 points, s&p by 2.8....
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nice try, pete. >> solution for america. small businesses are answer here. president has a great opportunity to lead. >> i've been running a small business for 16 years. pete. rick: not everything was decided last tuesday. not everything was settled. we'll continue the conversation. simon and pete, we'll have you back again soon. >> thank you. >> sure. jenna: put your resume's up so we can decide who has years of experience in the business world. we're getting some breaking news here. not too far from the studio in new york city of a massive traffic accident. patti ann brown watching it from the newsroom. >> reporter: 17 people were reportedly injured, two of them serious seriously, when two buses collided outside the lincoln tunnel in new jersey. three passengers were taken out of the buses strapped to backboard and the crash closed the outbound lanes of lincoln tunnel for nearly three hours. this at a time when commuting to manhattan is still difficult in the aftermath of sandy. a new jersey transit spokesman that a marked trail ways bus rear-ended a bus i
nice try, pete. >> solution for america. small businesses are answer here. president has a great opportunity to lead. >> i've been running a small business for 16 years. pete. rick: not everything was decided last tuesday. not everything was settled. we'll continue the conversation. simon and pete, we'll have you back again soon. >> thank you. >> sure. jenna: put your resume's up so we can decide who has years of experience in the business world. we're getting some...
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we, the united states of america. the truth is that in asia, like so many other places, it is ironic, but the united states has better relationships with each of the major countries than any of them have with each other. and that gives us really, a very unique way to be a force to help those countries. it is that way in asia, i think it is largely an issues like the israeli-palestinian question that we have the same role in the middle east. the other thing that we do is we have what the world views as naive, but americans have this notion that our job is not just to manage problems, we actually try to fix problems. most of the world thinks that is a fool's errand. this relentless optimism that we can actually do better. if only we could get organized. you know, it is a burden that we carry, but also a great opportunity, because our own prosperity increasingly depends on what happens out there in the rest of the world and we have an enormous opportunity to shape that world in a way that will be more prosperous, stable,
we, the united states of america. the truth is that in asia, like so many other places, it is ironic, but the united states has better relationships with each of the major countries than any of them have with each other. and that gives us really, a very unique way to be a force to help those countries. it is that way in asia, i think it is largely an issues like the israeli-palestinian question that we have the same role in the middle east. the other thing that we do is we have what the world...
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america's gift headquarters. walmart. military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> a big thank you to all veterans who serve this country with such distinction. finally there's an orchestra performing a symphony that he wrote decades ago. traces the sadness, the struggle, and the victory of world war ii. just listen. >> my age is 3, and i'm a veteran of world war ii, and in 1945 i was stationed in new orleans, louisiana at the new orleans army air base, and i was an instructor. the peace in europe had already been written in april of that year, and so they said we can do anything we want to. during those seven years as it sat on the shelf, would i look at it every once in a while and think why isn't this being played? >> my bro
america's gift headquarters. walmart. military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> a big thank you to all veterans who serve this country with such...
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. >> first here's this morning's america's money report. >> reporter: pilots are about to retire others are taking jobs with foreign airlines that pay better, new rules next summer will make it more difficult to here replacements. veterans say greatest challenge is finding a job military skills often don't translate well into civilian jobs. president obama promised to improve the jobs' picture for veterans. skyfall earned 88 million dollars, biggest of any of the 23 bond >>> welcome back. embarcadero ferry building, bay bridge part of looks like a nice start to the morning chilly once again by the afternoon warmer weather on the way we'll need the umbrellas towards the end of the week. >>> 5:15. new video out of myanmar this morning shows panicked shoppers rushing out of stores during a powerful quake. this is a shopping district where everyone survived the 6.8 quake yesterday. in other parts of the country as many as a dozen people died when a bridge and a gold mine collapsed. historic buddhist gazas also toppled. -- pagodas also toppled. >>> fire broke out near port lincoln in south a
. >> first here's this morning's america's money report. >> reporter: pilots are about to retire others are taking jobs with foreign airlines that pay better, new rules next summer will make it more difficult to here replacements. veterans say greatest challenge is finding a job military skills often don't translate well into civilian jobs. president obama promised to improve the jobs' picture for veterans. skyfall earned 88 million dollars, biggest of any of the 23 bond...
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chevy says it's the heartbeat of america. you are the heartbeat of america here. the economic heartbeat. >> major general, thank you for your service as well. >> sergeant johns, great american. >> enjoy the day. >> thanks. >> melissa, over to you. >> thanks, carl. up next, look out saudi arabia, a new report says the united states will become the world's top oil producer. could the prediction come true? we have a top oil analyst to weigh in. apple is taking competitors to task over its patents but today apple calls a truce with another smartphone maker. we'll be right back. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break f
chevy says it's the heartbeat of america. you are the heartbeat of america here. the economic heartbeat. >> major general, thank you for your service as well. >> sergeant johns, great american. >> enjoy the day. >> thanks. >> melissa, over to you. >> thanks, carl. up next, look out saudi arabia, a new report says the united states will become the world's top oil producer. could the prediction come true? we have a top oil analyst to weigh in. apple is taking...
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kennedy said we'd put a man on the moon, eight years later america was there. we're talking about an integrated electronic health record by 2017. why could we put a man on the moon in eight years, and -- we're not starting from ground zero with the lek -- electronic health record. why is it taking so long? because it is so vital, especially secretary shinseki, to solving the backlog issue that exists in regards to disability claims. >> mr. chairman, i, i can't account for the previous ten years. i do know there's a history here. but let me just suggest that two large departments each having their own electronic health record which happened to be two very good, maybe the two best electronic health records in the country, and trying to bring that culture together to say we're going to have one, and it's entirely possible -- and i agree with you, it's not technology, it's leadership here between secretary panetta and i we have in the last year met five times, four times. we're going to meet again here in december, we're testifying here together. i think this is a
kennedy said we'd put a man on the moon, eight years later america was there. we're talking about an integrated electronic health record by 2017. why could we put a man on the moon in eight years, and -- we're not starting from ground zero with the lek -- electronic health record. why is it taking so long? because it is so vital, especially secretary shinseki, to solving the backlog issue that exists in regards to disability claims. >> mr. chairman, i, i can't account for the previous ten...
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he size america will never forget the sacrifices made by veterans or interest family -- or their families. the president praised the 9/11 soldiers. >>> the mission solano shelter is dedicating a flagpole as part of its tribute to homeless victims. one/fifth are homeless victims. a fly over capped off the dedication ceremony. almost 2,000 people showed up for yesterday's event. the memorial features granite slab, each representing a branch of the military. names of veterans, some who made the ultimate sacrifice are engraved. they are still taking engraving orders. we have more coverage on our website. >>> it's chilly on this earths day morning as we look outside our window. clear but -- on this veterans day morning as we look outside our window. >>> a little bit slowing here. we'll take a look at san jose traffic and the rest of the commute -- straight ahead. 3q i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is th
he size america will never forget the sacrifices made by veterans or interest family -- or their families. the president praised the 9/11 soldiers. >>> the mission solano shelter is dedicating a flagpole as part of its tribute to homeless victims. one/fifth are homeless victims. a fly over capped off the dedication ceremony. almost 2,000 people showed up for yesterday's event. the memorial features granite slab, each representing a branch of the military. names of veterans, some who...